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2022 Week 26-27
Goodbye Middle Sunday

Break out your strawberries and cream, as the years third major is officially upon us! Wimbledon will kick off Monday morning here with coverage returning to ESPN Networks. There will be a few notable changes to coverage this year, with the highlight being matches now scheduled on Middle Sunday.

ESPN will have first to last ball coverage spread across ESPN and ESPN 2 with streaming on ESPN +/ESPN3. This year is also the first year that ABC will carry live matches scheduled for the middle weekend. In order to see all matches, you’ll need an ESPN + subscription which you can get for $6.99 a month, and you’ll also want to download the ESPN app on your streaming devices. The subscription will get you all courts, the press conference feed, on demand matches, and select classic matches. As always, the Direct TV/AT&T Wimbledon Mix channels are offered to subscribers which allow you to switch between a select number of courts. If you are on the go and still looking to keep up, Wimbledon Channel Radio will be broadcast on Sirius Radio (Channel 134) and XM Radio (Channel 204).


Check out the full guide below and enjoy the tennis!

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by JazzNU Standard Grand Slam reminder that ESPN3 and ESPN+ are two separate things and that ESPN3 access is very likely something you have free with your current internet or cable provider. So even if you aren't willing to pay for an ESPN+ subscription for a month, you should still check the ESPN App if you aren't seeing a match you want to watch on TV, there will be other courts available to you in the app listed with the ESPN3 moniker in the corner that might be more to your liking.

by Irena2 I wanted to see a replay of Mugu's match today, (found it, had the wrong day.) I also wanted to see Serena's match yesterday, I couldn't find it on the ESPN replay last night - where can we watch these matches in the US? Tennis Channel replay? (We bought the Sling sports package during RG.)